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Algebra on Basic Geometry Concepts (Chapter 3)

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Transversal   show
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show One uses this to describe any two angles on the same side of the transversal, in the same position, that will fall on different lines but will be congruent if the lines are parallel.  
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Consecutive Interior Angles to Parallel Lines   show
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show Two angles on the same side of the transversal on the outside of the parallel lines will have a supplementary relationship.  
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show This is the result of having a set of lines and a transversal where the consecutive interior angles are greater than 180˚  
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The lines will converge on this side of the transversal   show
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Alternate Interior Angles to Parallel Lines   show
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show Two angles on the outside of parallel lines, on opposite sides of the transversal, that are equal to each other.  
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show Two intersecting lines create angles that are opposite and equal to each other.  
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Linear Pair   show
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show The sum of all interior angles in a triangle shall equal 180˚  
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Angle Sum for Quadrilaterals   show
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show The angle at the top of the triangle.  
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Base Angles   show
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show The two angles farthest from the exterior of the triangle, when added together, will give you the value of that exterior angle.  
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Supplementary angles   show
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Complementary angles   show
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Definition of Angle   show
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Acute Angle   show
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Right Angle   show
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show When the measure of an angle is greater than to 90˚  
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Straight Angle   show
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Point   show
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show This is an infinite collection of points that create a straight one-dimensional figure that does not have a thickness, and it extends endlessly in both directions.  
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show Part of a line that has a single endpoint and extends infinitely in only one direction.  
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show This is a piece of a line having two endpoints, which results in a measurable length.  
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show The old adage "it takes 2 points to define a line", if multiple points exist on the same line this word is used to describe the relationship.  
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Coplanar   show
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